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Fischl

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Fischl is a 4-star character in Genshin Impact. While she is considered one of the best Electro supports in Genshin Impact, Fischl can also be a great main DPS. To be able to perfectly perform various roles, Fischl needs her Constellations.

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Fischl’s Constellations mostly boost her supportive ability and damage while she's off-field. Since she’s an Electro user, Fischl struggles to find a place for herself among other Elements. She is mostly used to trigger Superconduct and support Physical damage dealers. Fischl is also used as a Battery for other characters, like Razor and Beidou.

C1: Gaze of the Deep

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Fischl’s first Constellation is the most important component of her main DPS role. When Oz is not on the field, he will attack enemies along with her Normal attacks, dealing 22% of her attack as damage.

Pursuing a Physical build for Fischl while surrounding her with the right supports and using a Bow like Rust will further amplify her and Oz's damage. Fischl's first Constellation is a must-have if players want the Prinzessin as their DPS character in Genshin Impact.

C2: Devourer of All Sins

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It's essential for Fischl to overuse her Oz when supporting other characters. Using her Elemental Skill allows Fischl to be swapped out while keeping Oz on the field. Oz continuously deals Electro damage for 10 seconds after being summoned.

The second Constellation greatly increases Oz's damage and widens his damage AOE when Fischl summons him. It's basically a free addition to the team's damage.

C3: Wings of Nightmare

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Like any other character, the third Constellation adds three levels to either the character's Elemental Skill or Burst. In Fischl's case, her third Constellation adds three levels to her Elemental Skill, Nightrider.

Fischl's Elemental Skill is the crown of her supportive abilities. Getting three levels on her C3 instead of C5 is a pleasant addition.

C4: Her Pilgrimage of Bleak

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Fischl's Elemental Burst, Midnight Phantasmagoria, allows her to take the shape of Oz, traveling through enemies while dealing Electro damage to them. It's a perfect escape skill if players find themselves in sticky situations.

However, it's important to note that this is the only Elemental Burst that doesn't have i-frames. This means players have to move after using the Elemental Burst if they wish to avoid damage.

After the Elemental Burst ends, Oz will stay on the field, attacking the enemy periodically. Fischl's fourth Constellation further buffs her Elemental Burst's damage. Once again increasing her team's damage without her having to take more time on the field. Moreover, with C4, Fischl will get a minor heal after her Elemental Burst ends.

C5: Against the Fleeing Light

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Fischl's fifth Constellation increases the level of her Elemental Burst, Midnight Phantasmagoria. Increasing her Burst level will only increase its damage.

Fischl's Elemental Burst is mostly used to reset Oz's existence on the field. His damage scaling will be connected to Fischl's Elemental Skill even if Oz is summoned via her Elemental Burst.

C6: Evernight Raven

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As usual, the best is saved for the last. Fischl's sixth Constellation makes her excel in both of her playstyles. In addition to Oz's attack routine, Oz will stay on the field for an additional two seconds. The Night Raven will also attack along with any character on the field, dealing 30% of Fischl's attack as Electro damage.

But that's not what makes her sixth Constellation significant. Oz's additional attacks will allow Fischl to support herself when she's the main DPS. It will also greatly benefit other characters that rely on Electro applications. Like Eula or Kaeya.

Genshin Impact is available for Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5, with a Switch version in development.